We know that there are total 18 socks, and 3 blue pair
P(picking pairs of blue sock)=
3/18 or 1/6
As a result, the probability that he will pick a pair of blue socks is 1/6. Hope it help!
(x-center)^2+(y-center)^2=r^2
x^2+y^2=r^2
(5)^2+(-12)^2=r^2
25+144=r^2
169=r^2
r=13
Answer:
Random variable: for this case represent the number of complaints in 2007
Population parameter: represent the real proportion of complaints in 2007 p
Hypothesis to verify
We want to check if the true proportion of complaints in 2007 is equal to 0.23, the system of hypothesis are.:
Null hypothesis:
Alternative hypothesis:
Step-by-step explanation:
Information provided
n=1432 represent the random sample taken
X=321 represent the number of complaints
estimated proportion of complaints in 2007
is the value to verify
z would represent the statistic
Random variable: for this case represent the number of complaints in 2007
Population parameter: represent the real proportion of complaints in 2007 p
Hypothesis to verify
We want to check if the true proportion of complaints in 2007 is equal to 0.23, the system of hypothesis are.:
Null hypothesis:
Alternative hypothesis:
Answer:
The solution to that inequality is (-2,2).
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the inequality |x|<2, we have two possibilities
1) x<2 or
2) -x<2 ⇒ x> -2.
Then the intersection between solutions is (-2, 2).
Aren’t you supposed to multiply the exponents to where it’s 5^24 ?